![]() ![]() Specifically the KB5000842 update for Windows 10 is on the way to "remove the old Microsoft Edge from Windows 10," reports Windows Latest.Ĭurrently the legacy Microsoft Edge and new Edge live together on PC systems, as the installation didn't replace the legacy version for various reasons. The new Edge's progress has been pretty swift, but it doesn't really show any signs of slowing down and an important update might work in its favour in coming months. ![]() This is a significant number as it has elbowed past Firefox which accounts for 7.97 per cent of desktop browsers spotted online by StatCounter. The latest stats put its share at 8.04 per cent – up 1,400 per cent. The new Edge started to be distributed in its stable form starting January last year and by March had 0.57 per cent of the market, according to StatCounter. Looking at the latest desktop browser stats, Microsoft's plan seems to be executing quite well. With the same codebase as Google Chrome the new Edge is fast, full of features, and compatible with the wide range of Chrome extensions available. The plan is to phase out the legacy Edge and get everyone using Windows 10 to update to the new browser. Microsoft grasped the nettle of significant change last year when it released the first stable version of the new Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser. ![]()
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